Grace-Edward Galabuzi
Associate Professor, Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University; Research Associate, Centre for Social Justice; author.
Contributor Biography
Grace-Edward Galabuzi is an Associate Professor in the Politics and Public Administration Department, Ryerson University, Toronto, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Social Justice in Toronto. His research and public policy interests include the experiences of racialized groups in the Canadian labour market, the racialization of poverty, anti-poverty organizing, precarious employment, and social exclusion/inclusion. He is the author of Canada's Economic Apartheid: The Social Exclusion of Racialized Groups in the New Century (CSPI, 2006) and co-editor of Race and Racialization: Essential Readings (CSPI, 2007) and Colonialism and Racism in Canada (Nelson/Thomson, 2009). He is an academic partner and steering committee member of the Colour of Poverty Campaign. He is a member of the United Way of Greater Toronto Board of Trustees and its Policy, Planning and Research committee, a board member of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, the Atkinson Charitable Foundation Board, and the Board of the Stephen Lewis Foundation.








